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cbs is the number one channel in america and scripted crime and investigation. that's how we said what if we're non-scripted crime and investigation. is there room to build a cable channel around that? four years ago we launched i.d. it's now a top ten network in america and it was so successful here it's a top five channel in the u.s. during the day, we're going to have susan lucci on but we're taking it around the world. >> remember when court tv turned it to tru, and trying to do crime, same thing but you succeeded and they didn't or haven't succeeded to the same extent. >> i think court tv did fine. we hired a great creative leader, henry schleif, be measured in our investment until we figure out what the formula is and when we find our audience and know that we can create content that nourishes them, we plow in with more dollars and that's what we've done with i.d. >> we'll talk to maersk now. are you ready? >> i'm ready to go, shipping. >> world's largest container shipper and oil group, maersk saw third quarter profit jump 191% as its container rates and
cbs is the number one channel in america and scripted crime and investigation. that's how we said what if we're non-scripted crime and investigation. is there room to build a cable channel around that? four years ago we launched i.d. it's now a top ten network in america and it was so successful here it's a top five channel in the u.s. during the day, we're going to have susan lucci on but we're taking it around the world. >> remember when court tv turned it to tru, and trying to do...
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cbs to this point, we'll see how it plays out over the full year, of course. they do have many other businesses than you might expect. what's really interesting about what's going on in television right now, if my numbers are correct, 56% of people who watch live tv a year ago is down to 42% now. only 42% of viewers at any one time are watching a live program. most -- >> i'm surprised it's that high even. >> many are using video on demand and of course their dvrs as well. that's an evolving issue for that industry. >> why do advertisers love it as much as ever? >> you can still aggregate an audience beyond most others. not completely. >> one of the things i find again to come back to netflix, netflix is a way to be able to -- it's a cultural phenomenon as is dvring. when i look at the cbs call and i look at disney, disney's espn, no one talks about time shifting espn. it's too risky to time shift a giant. it's too risky. >> they could have time shifted last night's giants game. >> maybe back to san francisco weekend somehow. >> it's an argument. we deliver sup
cbs to this point, we'll see how it plays out over the full year, of course. they do have many other businesses than you might expect. what's really interesting about what's going on in television right now, if my numbers are correct, 56% of people who watch live tv a year ago is down to 42% now. only 42% of viewers at any one time are watching a live program. most -- >> i'm surprised it's that high even. >> many are using video on demand and of course their dvrs as well. that's an...
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this show will air december 4th on cbs. the model, carly klaus also apologized on her twitter page and says she supports victoria secrets decision to remove this clip from the broadcast. i do have to tell you, i'm not sure it will be missed. lots of eye candy on the victoria secret fashion show so everyone will be okay. >> i think you're probably right about that, michelle. michelle turner, thanks so much. >>> online petition is putting pressure on macy's to tell donald trump, you're fired. michelle is back next hour to tell us why. >>> the boy scouts get thousands and thousands of dollars from corporations every year, but the agency's policies toward gays has one company saying, not anymore. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ mal
this show will air december 4th on cbs. the model, carly klaus also apologized on her twitter page and says she supports victoria secrets decision to remove this clip from the broadcast. i do have to tell you, i'm not sure it will be missed. lots of eye candy on the victoria secret fashion show so everyone will be okay. >> i think you're probably right about that, michelle. michelle turner, thanks so much. >>> online petition is putting pressure on macy's to tell donald trump,...
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he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award under his leadership and was the only network to grow its audience. he also has relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. he has served as executive producer of 60 minutes giving it a new graphical again emphasizing more timeless stories. he also grew the show's online presence by revamping 60 minutes.com and launching the ipad app. under his leadership, 60 minutes reaches an estimated 121 million unique viewers a season. more than double that of the nearest competitor and more than any other prime-time n
he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award...
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i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad things are, and what terrible straits our political system is in, i think there may be a resurgence of the kind you and i grew up with. >> it is a marvelous, optimistic thought. >> actually, no, it is a terrible thought because it suggests that the ship will almost have to sink before people jump into the lifeboats again. >> do you think that we can, truly, even define journalism? if somebody walks in the room and came from mars, and said what are these just talking about? if journalism, explain it to that guy. >> i guess the simplest wa
i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad...
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he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award under his leadership and was the only network to grow its audience. he also has relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. he has served as executive producer of 60 minutes giving it a new graphical again emphasizing more timeless stories. he also grew the show's online presence by revamping 60 minutes.com and launching the ipad app. relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. heas served as executive producer of 60 minutes giving it a new graphical again emphasizing more timeless stories. h
he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award...
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he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, -- anchor desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award under his leadership and was the only network to grow its audience. he also has relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. he has served as executive producer of 60 minutes giving it a new graphical again emphasizing more timeless stories. he also grew the show's online presence by revamping 60 minutes.com and launching the ipad app. under his leadership, 60 minutes reaches an estimated 121 million unique viewers a season. more than double that of the nearest competitor and more than any ot
he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, -- anchor desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a...
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i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad things are, and what terrible straits our political system is in, i think there may be a resurgence of the kind you and i grew up with. >> it is a marvelous, optimistic thought. >> actually, no, it is a terrible thought because it suggests that the ship will almost have to sink before people jump into the lifeboats again. >> do you think that we can, truly, even define journalism? if somebody walks in the room and came from mars, and said what are these just talking about? if journalism, explain it to that guy. >> i guess the simplest wa
i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad...
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i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] name havewhat in god's we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad things are, and what terrible straits our political system is in, i think there may be a resurgence of the kind you and i grew up with. >> it is a marvelous, optimistic thought. >> actually, no, it is a terrible thought because it suggests that the ship will almost have to sink before people jump into the lifeboats again. >> do you think that we can, truly, even define journalism? if somebody walks in the room and came from mars, and said what are these just talking about? if journalism, explain it to that guy. >> i guess the simplest way is to ta
i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] name havewhat in god's we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad things are,...
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definitely of the left because that was at cbs. i would say to them if you have a clue how i voted every latinos. and that attitude has been accepted as a kind of truth by so many people. >> and until we are prepared to accept the principle that object to the war at least a genuine effort is possible the late great patrick moynihan used to say everyone is entitled to his own opinion, not his own facts. these days we turn that on its head. these days we believe that everyone is indeed entitled to his own. you want right wing facts, we have the plant that will put it out for you. >> how can we make it clear to people that if they watch, for example, nbc nightly news or the cbs evening news, there is a basic impulse on the part of the anchor and the reporters to tell it straight. but cable is where you are getting the opinion. this is your getting the opinion also on the networks so everybody is running around in a circle pointing fingers of everybody saying you are not admitting it. estimate it isn't so much a matter of the bias that
definitely of the left because that was at cbs. i would say to them if you have a clue how i voted every latinos. and that attitude has been accepted as a kind of truth by so many people. >> and until we are prepared to accept the principle that object to the war at least a genuine effort is possible the late great patrick moynihan used to say everyone is entitled to his own opinion, not his own facts. these days we turn that on its head. these days we believe that everyone is indeed...
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ted joined abc news in 1963 could i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right come together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. that's enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our craft of journalism in all of these things? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans finally realize how bad things are and what terrible straits our political system is in, i think that may be a resurgence of the kind of journalism that you and i grew up with. >> that is a marvelous very optimistic. >> actually it's a very terrible thought because it suggests the ship almost has to sink before people are willing to jump back into the lifeboats. >> but do you think that we can truly even define journalism? if somebody walked into the room right now and said what are they talking about? journalism. explain it to that guy. >> i think the simplest way to explain it is to to get ba
ted joined abc news in 1963 could i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right come together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. that's enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our craft of journalism in all of these things? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans finally realize how bad things...
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i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that's enough to depress anybody. so ted, what in gods name hauber learned about our sacred craft of journalism in all these years? >> i think we've learned not to make addictions. >> so what are you predict in? >> i predict your title, provocative as it may be may be premature. i think when americans finally realize how bad our what terrible straits our political system is in, i think may be a resurgence of the kind of journalism you and i grew up with. >> of the marvelous, optimistic style. >> actually it's a terrible thought because it suggests a shift of the date is almost going to have to sink before people are going to jump back into the lifeboat. >> t. think we can truly define journalism? if somebody walked in the room right now from mars and set but are these guys talking about? journalism, explain to that guy. >> it is to take it back when you and i were young and when yo
i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that's enough to depress anybody. so ted, what in gods name hauber learned about our sacred craft of journalism in all these years? >> i think we've learned not to make addictions. >> so what are you predict in? >> i predict your title, provocative as it may be may be premature. i think when americans finally realize how bad our what terrible straits...
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he's from cbs 4, and he's our morning anchor from cbs 4, josh benson, bleez, welcome -- please, welcome him. [applause] >> good afternoon, what a day for a great discussion, a great pam today, and welcome to the 29th year of the miami book fair international. i'm the new kid on the block. i just movedded here a few months ago. if you raised your hand and just joining us, what an event, i'm with you on that. it's a very popular event, and today tees no exception. we have a great panel joining us today. i want to introduce them. we have a short amount of time today with three great authors so we'll get started. david is joining us today to talk about his book "barack obama: the story" following up the first two gentleman, michael here as well joining us, going to be speaking on "the new new deal: hidden story of change in the obama administration,ed" leadoff speaker is "bailout: how washington abandoned main street while rescuing wall street," give a big round of applause, and cbs 4 has been here for years, and great to have these guys joining us today. take it away, thank you so much. [a
he's from cbs 4, and he's our morning anchor from cbs 4, josh benson, bleez, welcome -- please, welcome him. [applause] >> good afternoon, what a day for a great discussion, a great pam today, and welcome to the 29th year of the miami book fair international. i'm the new kid on the block. i just movedded here a few months ago. if you raised your hand and just joining us, what an event, i'm with you on that. it's a very popular event, and today tees no exception. we have a great panel...
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today, cbs reported a republican adviser said that actually mitt romney was "shell-shocked" by his loss in florida and his florida adviser today expressed regret, telling the "miami herald"... >> jennifer: well, he isn't the only one looking forward to the next fight. washington insiders are ready to rumble over the fiscal cliff and how to keep the country from careening over it, for a sense of what's at stake let's just take a tiny peek over the edge. if congress cannot reach a deal, every tax cut that was enacted since the year 2001 would expire. most importantly the bush tax cuts. and that means an average $3500 tax increase per household. on top of that, we would see $110 billion in spending cuts next year followed by $1.2 trillion in spending cuts over the next ten years. now all of the pundits and the prognosticators and the prospect purveyors and the public accountants, they all predict that going over the fiscal cliff is going to wreak havoc on the economy. it's called the fiscal cliff. it's described in the suicidal terms. it is apocalyptic. it is armageddon, the end of everyth
today, cbs reported a republican adviser said that actually mitt romney was "shell-shocked" by his loss in florida and his florida adviser today expressed regret, telling the "miami herald"... >> jennifer: well, he isn't the only one looking forward to the next fight. washington insiders are ready to rumble over the fiscal cliff and how to keep the country from careening over it, for a sense of what's at stake let's just take a tiny peek over the edge. if congress...
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today, cbs reported a republican adviser said that actually mitt romney was "shell-shocked" by his loss in florida and his florida adviser today expressed regret telling the "miami herald"... >> jennifer: well, he isn't the only one looking forward to the next fight. washington insiders are ready to rumble over the fiscal cliff and how to keep the country from careening over it, for a sense of what's at stake let's just take a tiny peek over the edge. if congress cannot reach a deal, every tax cut that was enacted since the year 2001 would expire. most importantly, the bush tax cuts. and that means an average $3500 tax increase per household. on top of that, we would see $110 billion in spending cuts next year followed by $1.2 trillion in spending cuts over the next ten years. now all of the pundits and the prognosticators and the prospect purveyors and the public accountants, they all predict that going over the fiscal cliff is going to wreak havoc on the economy. it's called the fiscal cliff. it's described in the suicidal terms. it is apocalyptic. it is armageddon, the end of everyth
today, cbs reported a republican adviser said that actually mitt romney was "shell-shocked" by his loss in florida and his florida adviser today expressed regret telling the "miami herald"... >> jennifer: well, he isn't the only one looking forward to the next fight. washington insiders are ready to rumble over the fiscal cliff and how to keep the country from careening over it, for a sense of what's at stake let's just take a tiny peek over the edge. if congress...
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cbs 38 and even time warner up 34%. that's all compared to the s&p 500 up only 17% at the same time. cheryl: so much news going on. the gas lines frustration continuing to grow in several areas of the northeast. the latest from our own liz macdonald in new jersey for us. dennis: let's take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, b he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. dennis: a gasoline shortage is getting work from the northeast. liz macdonald is live with a gas station in new jersey. >> good to be with you, dennis and cheryl. what we are seeing is tempers are slig
cbs 38 and even time warner up 34%. that's all compared to the s&p 500 up only 17% at the same time. cheryl: so much news going on. the gas lines frustration continuing to grow in several areas of the northeast. the latest from our own liz macdonald in new jersey for us. dennis: let's take a look at the winners on the nasdaq. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, b he'll...
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cbs, 40. time warner 34%. s&p 500 1/7 10 percent. news corporation reports split into newsprint and video. and also looking to see if les moonvez will acquire a cable channel. dizzy made a $4 billion bid of the "star wars" empire. but not so great time warner could fall from one year ago. discovery to be down and news corporation is expected to post robust numbers also lagging sales at the box office. ticket sales fell 15% in july and is a timber. then they need to make better movies. ashley: despite insisting the new york city marathon is still on the "wall street journal" reports the marathon spokesperson says the situation is fluid and continues to evolves. it may be canceled as a result of public outcry. tracy: the worst thing i heard was people without power with no place to stay are kicked out for those who had reservations. >> the dow was off 111 points. >> we continue to see the market selling off. john was talking about taking money off the table. it just bring some uncertainty but look e.s.m. energy shares like chevron and
cbs, 40. time warner 34%. s&p 500 1/7 10 percent. news corporation reports split into newsprint and video. and also looking to see if les moonvez will acquire a cable channel. dizzy made a $4 billion bid of the "star wars" empire. but not so great time warner could fall from one year ago. discovery to be down and news corporation is expected to post robust numbers also lagging sales at the box office. ticket sales fell 15% in july and is a timber. then they need to make better...
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this made the cbs harder to accept. cbs is one of networks that paid attention to benghazi. now, we are going to have hearings and get answers finally. >> jon: up next, the hits and misses of social media and the election. >>. >> jon: according to twitter there were 327,000,452 defeats per minute at 11:19 p.m. when the elections called the presidential race for barack obama. rest of the night had some other activity, as well. by friday it had been retreated 800,000 times and liked on facebook more than 4 billion times. so, this was perhaps the biggest election involving social media. has the impact been overstated. >> i noted on the show before the disparity between barack obama and mitt romney were orders of making any tied like ten times. i was speculate go. who knows for sure because there is subculture a lot of the social media is fake and bots and groans. however, now we know we know that president obama took a two million vote lead and turned it into a lead of electoral college spread meaning he did a better job. >> jon: obama campaign sent out seven times as many twee
this made the cbs harder to accept. cbs is one of networks that paid attention to benghazi. now, we are going to have hearings and get answers finally. >> jon: up next, the hits and misses of social media and the election. >>. >> jon: according to twitter there were 327,000,452 defeats per minute at 11:19 p.m. when the elections called the presidential race for barack obama. rest of the night had some other activity, as well. by friday it had been retreated 800,000 times and...
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this made the cbs harder to accept. cbs is one of networks that paid attention to benghazi. now, we are going to have hearings and get answers finally. >> jon: up next, the hits and misses of social media and the election. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid wit
this made the cbs harder to accept. cbs is one of networks that paid attention to benghazi. now, we are going to have hearings and get answers finally. >> jon: up next, the hits and misses of social media and the election. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting...
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and in the commonwealth, up 5 points but cbs has the president up by two. north carolina, rasmussen has romney up by 6 and survey usa has the governor leading by 5. new hampshire, new england college has obama up by 6 over mitt romney. last week rasmussen had romney up by 2. and nbc has the president up by 6 points. got all that? joining us now from boston, david. he directs polling. >> he want to run it down from your point of view. you have canvassed the whole country, know what's going on. ohio, how do you see it? >> i see it really close. if you look at the last four polls, it's one point. 1 through 8 the poll was average four to five points. what we look at is the head-to-head number. the last three consecutive polls, excluding the two you mentioned were at 48. that's a sign of vulnerability. obviously you have seven candidates on the ballot. i think those polls that had the plus four, plus five overstated obama's support because they overcounting a strong democratic county, and they had a party differential in those polls of democrats with an 8 point
and in the commonwealth, up 5 points but cbs has the president up by two. north carolina, rasmussen has romney up by 6 and survey usa has the governor leading by 5. new hampshire, new england college has obama up by 6 over mitt romney. last week rasmussen had romney up by 2. and nbc has the president up by 6 points. got all that? joining us now from boston, david. he directs polling. >> he want to run it down from your point of view. you have canvassed the whole country, know what's going...
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i learned nothing. >> everybody is going back to the big three, cbs, nbc, the other one. >> bravo. >> i am reminded of another three. the three musk ask you tears. what did they want? all for one, one for all. let's get back to that. >> i think we finally killed him. >> this was not a fair and balanced panel and i think we might have killed him. >> i knew this was going to happen. that's what happens 6789 -- that's what happens. you can't go down to get the right stuff. you get the chief stuff. the cheap stuff. he is not waking up. do you have a comment on the show? it is red eye at fox news.com. doif you have video we will look at it. click on the video and we may use it. the report for andy levey and i wouldn't click on him for a million dollars. >> it is sponsored by halloween. thanks, halloween. >>> let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. andy, try to keep it clean. >> i'll give it a shot. >> try to avoid the things we willed dit out. will edit out. that's 60% of the a block. >> i am done. back to you, greg. >> all right, coming up -- >> i did like, greg, how you started o
i learned nothing. >> everybody is going back to the big three, cbs, nbc, the other one. >> bravo. >> i am reminded of another three. the three musk ask you tears. what did they want? all for one, one for all. let's get back to that. >> i think we finally killed him. >> this was not a fair and balanced panel and i think we might have killed him. >> i knew this was going to happen. that's what happens 6789 -- that's what happens. you can't go down to get the...
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now cbs releasing a key part of the interview that never aired weeks ago. what did the president really know within 24 hours? senator john mccain is pushing for a special investigation on benghazi and joins us now. as soon as i heard steve croft said i just found something we left out of the major piece from six weeks ago, let's get your reaction. you went out of your way to avoid the terrorism in connection with the libya attack. do you believe this was a terrorism attack? he says this: well, it's too early to tell them exactly how this came about. what group was involved, but obviously it was an attack on americans. he goes on to say, this seems to be different than cairo attacks. yet the ambassador to the u.n. going out that morning and told everybody it was the tape. what does all this mean to you? >> it means that obviously cbs is not carrying out their responsibilities of informing the american people, but this is not the first action of this nature by a major network, but it is what it is. it's in their dna. what i've been finding out is i've been tr
now cbs releasing a key part of the interview that never aired weeks ago. what did the president really know within 24 hours? senator john mccain is pushing for a special investigation on benghazi and joins us now. as soon as i heard steve croft said i just found something we left out of the major piece from six weeks ago, let's get your reaction. you went out of your way to avoid the terrorism in connection with the libya attack. do you believe this was a terrorism attack? he says this: well,...
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but i knew when the economic data came out today cbs would report it this way. the labor department's october employment report, the last big reading on the economy before election day shows stronger than expected job gains. but more people were look for work last month and that pushed unemployment a tenth of a point higher to 7 .9%. still a pickup of 171,000 jobs is significant. economist stewart hoffman calls it the real deal. >> a good gain in jobs, a widespread gains, this isn't a fluke, it's a genuine improvement in the jobs market. >> in a moment lou dobbs will tell us if he agrees with that point of view. here is what is really happening. unemployment ticked up to 7.9%. however, there were more jobs available in october. in fact, the workforce rose by 578,000 americans. that's good. the reason unemployment went up is because more americans are now looking for jobs because more jobs are becoming available. the bad news is that unemployment among african americans jumped almost a full percentage point from 13.4% to 14.3%. that is a disaster. also, the real
but i knew when the economic data came out today cbs would report it this way. the labor department's october employment report, the last big reading on the economy before election day shows stronger than expected job gains. but more people were look for work last month and that pushed unemployment a tenth of a point higher to 7 .9%. still a pickup of 171,000 jobs is significant. economist stewart hoffman calls it the real deal. >> a good gain in jobs, a widespread gains, this isn't a...
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in oakland, christin ayers cbs 5. >> comedian cat williams is in trouble again. the chp says williams was spotted riding a three wheeled motorcycle on a sacramento sidewalk on sunday. police say when they tried to pull him over he took off drive driving against traffic. the comic was arrested for assaulting a fan in oakland twelve days ago. and he's being sued by fans for a bizarre on stage melt down at oracle arena a couple days after that. >>> the state's broke. universities are struggling. this is a surprise. u uc re gents approved a raise. cbs 5 reporter juliette tells us it's not sitting well with folks. >> reporter: uc berkeley officially named its tenth chancellor and with ate pay increase of $50,000 certainly fueling the fire tonight at a student protest. >> at 5:30 tonight police show up where six students are locked inside who are chained next to if doors some waving out a window to a group of supporters. their demonstration is calling attention to the low enrollment of student of color. nicholas dirks and his 11.4 percent salary increase. >> they tried
in oakland, christin ayers cbs 5. >> comedian cat williams is in trouble again. the chp says williams was spotted riding a three wheeled motorcycle on a sacramento sidewalk on sunday. police say when they tried to pull him over he took off drive driving against traffic. the comic was arrested for assaulting a fan in oakland twelve days ago. and he's being sued by fans for a bizarre on stage melt down at oracle arena a couple days after that. >>> the state's broke. universities...
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linda yee, cbs 5. >>> here is something that may blow your mind. the money has been spent on the california campaigns. more than half a billion dollars for the ballot measures alone. the congressional races and the legislative seats combined, ranked among the top in state history. some of that money, a lot of that money came exclusively from two very wealthy siblings. charles munger pumped tens of millions of dollars in supporting proposition 2. his sister has spent $47 million supporting proposition 38. >>> it's the night before election day, maybe you already voted. if you haven't, how well do you know the state's propositions? they could be confusing. we'll show you that two cal grads created a fun and easy way to educate yourself before you vote. the jerry brown avatar, a talking tomato. >> i will tell you about the modified food. >> this is not your average ballot measure guide. think of it as the schoolhouse of rock for the digital age. >> it's full of extremely complications, but at the same time they are really important. >> reporter: the g
linda yee, cbs 5. >>> here is something that may blow your mind. the money has been spent on the california campaigns. more than half a billion dollars for the ballot measures alone. the congressional races and the legislative seats combined, ranked among the top in state history. some of that money, a lot of that money came exclusively from two very wealthy siblings. charles munger pumped tens of millions of dollars in supporting proposition 2. his sister has spent $47 million...
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at the center in san francisco, john ramas, cbs 5. >> i didn't see any convertibles in there. that would be the perfect car for the vehicle. >> a good day for a convertible day. we've got more convertible days coming up. maybe santa claus came early. got you a new car. yeah, i would do it over the next couple of days. here is the peak because of the big story tonight. it will be that we're going back to the cold stuff. a lot of you in the 50s including san francisco at 54. check out the 43 here. we're cooling off rapidly. what a great night looking at the bay bridge from on top of our cbs 5 building here in san francisco. a gorgeous night. nothing on the radar. let's be thankful for the great weather today. and in seattle it's going to rain again. in chicago a windy 34 tomorrow and in north dakota. only a high of 20 degrees. making our overnight lows in the 40s not seem so bad. santa rosa, 41 degrees tomorrow. so many of you will go out there and go shopping early. but these are the temperatures that you are en-- that you will encounter tomorrow. down to47 degrees. now, it is
at the center in san francisco, john ramas, cbs 5. >> i didn't see any convertibles in there. that would be the perfect car for the vehicle. >> a good day for a convertible day. we've got more convertible days coming up. maybe santa claus came early. got you a new car. yeah, i would do it over the next couple of days. here is the peak because of the big story tonight. it will be that we're going back to the cold stuff. a lot of you in the 50s including san francisco at 54. check out...
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live in pittsburgh, cbs 5. >> he works for ups, he knew delivery was going to get busy. first little leaguers, now football stars from oakland. >> some of the best child athletes in the country, we'll introduce you to the children who beat the o odds for this honor. >> and a sea of confetti at a may si's thanksgiving day parade reveals a blunder. >> san francisco is way up here, hawaii is down here, find out why the rain falling over the big island now could be a big problem for our forecast later this week. . >> right now the body of the former pal state prison yan leader is -- pal sign yan leader is being removed. many of the people believe israel poisoned him. his body will be reintired in a few hour. >> reinterred in a few hours. >> stow was left with permanent brain damage from a betting out -- beating outside of the dodger's stadium last year. they are seeking reimbursement and he and his family are suing the team for lifetime medical expenses. >> a group of young oakland athletes is also headed to a championship game. chris introduces us to this group of student a
live in pittsburgh, cbs 5. >> he works for ups, he knew delivery was going to get busy. first little leaguers, now football stars from oakland. >> some of the best child athletes in the country, we'll introduce you to the children who beat the o odds for this honor. >> and a sea of confetti at a may si's thanksgiving day parade reveals a blunder. >> san francisco is way up here, hawaii is down here, find out why the rain falling over the big island now could be a big...
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cbs 5 reporter kim doe shows us however was running it was armed with more than a powerful hallucinogen. >> reporter: the drug is called dmt. >> you can snort it, you can injet it, and it's a fast- acting ha louis -- inject it, and it's a fast-acting hallucinogen. >> reporter: it's just blocks from popular restaurants and high-end apartments. agents found the dmt lab in the adjacent building on the floor of the laundry room. >> this is only the third lab in the state, the third dmt lab in the state, and the first one in the bay area, i believe. >> reporter: investigators say the yellow jug has uric acid and a solution from the acea tree. >> reporter: they pipe the gas off here, and then they sell it off. >> reporter: dmt is not used much because it's so powerful, about 10 times more powerful than lsd. >> sometimes they're late on the rent, but i didn't see anything illegal or fighting or something crazy going on. >> reporter: neighbors say the suspects were drunk or high around the clock. one woman who didn't want to appear on camera is thrilled they're gone after calling police numerou
cbs 5 reporter kim doe shows us however was running it was armed with more than a powerful hallucinogen. >> reporter: the drug is called dmt. >> you can snort it, you can injet it, and it's a fast- acting ha louis -- inject it, and it's a fast-acting hallucinogen. >> reporter: it's just blocks from popular restaurants and high-end apartments. agents found the dmt lab in the adjacent building on the floor of the laundry room. >> this is only the third lab in the state,...
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. >> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news on the cw. maybe a little of both. remember . >> maybe you loved him. maybe you hated him. maybe a little of both. the man that gave us jr. >> israel facing a dangerous challenge. what these violent protests mean for a fragile gaza cease fire. >> one of the fbi's ten most wanted on his way back to california after an arrest in mexico. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. ewing on the long running . we are getting late word tonight, the actor best known for playing the conniving and mischievous j.r . ewing on the long running series dallas has died. he died late this afternoon from complications of cancer. he was 81. cbs reporter alexis looks back at his career. >> stay out of my affairs pamela. >> you make me sick. >> everybody hates me. they love this character. >> love him or hate him. audiences watched seasons of him playing the infamous j.r . in dallas, j.r . cheated his family, friends and his wife while taking plenty of knocks of his own. when the who shot j.r . episode airs 83 million americans tuned in
. >> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news on the cw. maybe a little of both. remember . >> maybe you loved him. maybe you hated him. maybe a little of both. the man that gave us jr. >> israel facing a dangerous challenge. what these violent protests mean for a fragile gaza cease fire. >> one of the fbi's ten most wanted on his way back to california after an arrest in mexico. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. ewing on the long running . we are getting...
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game day coming up tonight. >> all right, we'll see you at 11:00 on cbs 5. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough.
game day coming up tonight. >> all right, we'll see you at 11:00 on cbs 5. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough.
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linda yee, cbs 5. >>> checking bay area headlines now. a small memorial marks the place in union city where a 21- year-old man was found stuffed in a garbage can. joshua gonzalez perez was found unconscious in that can in front of a friend's house yesterday on 10th street. he was rushed to the hospital, but he died. police are checking out several tips about what happened. >>> and they are still counting ballots for one of the san francisco supervisor seats. the two candidates in district 7 are separated by the slimmest of margins. late this afternoon, norman yee was leading by only 33 votes. the registrar said that they may not have a final result until the november 4 deadline. >>> people wanting to enjoy a quiet thanksgiving are a little upset with one retail giant. >> target says they will kick off the holiday season, not only black friday, but on thanksgiving thursday. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman on the backlash. >> we're on the lookout for a pair of burglars. >> reporter: this is a story of holiday freight. santa took care of them a
linda yee, cbs 5. >>> checking bay area headlines now. a small memorial marks the place in union city where a 21- year-old man was found stuffed in a garbage can. joshua gonzalez perez was found unconscious in that can in front of a friend's house yesterday on 10th street. he was rushed to the hospital, but he died. police are checking out several tips about what happened. >>> and they are still counting ballots for one of the san francisco supervisor seats. the two candidates...
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elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> one last sandy item. this is time lapse video of new york during the storm. you can see how windy it is. and then you can also see the precise moments on the power when it went out in lower manhattan. >>> and the power is still out to thousands of homes and the businesses there. new york's power company will expect much of it to be back on by tomorrow. >>> we're proud to announce that our parent company, they have contributed $1 million to the american red cross. in addition, cbs corporation will match any contribution made by its employees here to nissanty-related relief effort, by making additional contributions to the american red cross. >>> as for the presidential race, the biggest campaign event on the schedule today was the monthly jobs report. nationwide they added 171,000 jobs in october. but with more americans looking for work, the unemployment rate moved up slightly from 7.8 to 7.9%. some more numbers for you. yes, you are looking at nate silver's political calculus blog at the new york times.
elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> one last sandy item. this is time lapse video of new york during the storm. you can see how windy it is. and then you can also see the precise moments on the power when it went out in lower manhattan. >>> and the power is still out to thousands of homes and the businesses there. new york's power company will expect much of it to be back on by tomorrow. >>> we're proud to announce that our parent company, they have contributed $1 million to...
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those people were watching cbs 5 and the parade coverage we had. >> there you go. best advertising you can get right here. mother nature advertising a little bit of summer here in the middle of fall. it's not going to feel like november at all. maybe firing up the fireplace, getting ready for the holidays. how about 80 degrees to change that. that's where we're heading. it is friday eve after all. look at the bay. high def doppler. it's going to stay that way for a while. nights are going to be chilly. low 50s you see here. san rafel 50. this will likely be the warmest night for the week. low pressure moving out. higher pressure moving in. not in the perfect spot for the 80s yet. we're getting a westerly flow. it's cloudy near the bay right now. you'll get partly to mostly sunny skies. when high pressure gets bigger, stronger and moves to the north we'll get a dry northwest blow of air. that gets you in the 70s. that gets you into the 80s inland for sunday, monday and tuesday. three straight days the chance to be in the 80s in november. near record highs coming up.
those people were watching cbs 5 and the parade coverage we had. >> there you go. best advertising you can get right here. mother nature advertising a little bit of summer here in the middle of fall. it's not going to feel like november at all. maybe firing up the fireplace, getting ready for the holidays. how about 80 degrees to change that. that's where we're heading. it is friday eve after all. look at the bay. high def doppler. it's going to stay that way for a while. nights are going...
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. ,,,, and as cbs 5 reporter patrik sedillo reports, the next generation of scientists is experimentin equa >> it was a gathering of the brightest indian best minds in the bay area, and the next generation of scientists is experimenting with gender equality. >> our future leaders are in this ballpark today. >> 30,000 participants turned out for the end of the 10 day day science festival at at&t park. >> all-caps-on and minds on where you get to the designs and engineers in the backyard. >> is an exhibit showing how dna testing works. this girl created a flood and the student assembled a whale from actual whale bones. science is becoming more popular because that is where the jobs are. >> we need scientists and engineers and mathematicians at chevron. >> with over 200 exhibits. hard to show everyone of them that the students actually built basketball shooting robots. >> we put this in six weeks of all the way from scratch. like prototyping, programming. >> the difference here from two or three decades ago, the presence of more females. eva on doesn't want her miss out. >> when i was gro
. ,,,, and as cbs 5 reporter patrik sedillo reports, the next generation of scientists is experimentin equa >> it was a gathering of the brightest indian best minds in the bay area, and the next generation of scientists is experimenting with gender equality. >> our future leaders are in this ballpark today. >> 30,000 participants turned out for the end of the 10 day day science festival at at&t park. >> all-caps-on and minds on where you get to the designs and...
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cbs 5's dr. kim mulvihill hs of a lifelong >>> a bay area athlete's battle with lung cancer has inspired a unique journey. >> a lifelong friendship and the spectacular finish and honor of that friendship that's just days away. >> reporter: joe costello was just 22 when she died from lung cancer in 2010. it's how she lived that lives on. >> i do think that last year of jo's life although it was her most difficult and challenging, in many ways it could be the best year of her life. she did so many wonderful, amazing things and lived life to its fullest. >> reporter: best friends since kindergarten in san francisco,. >> i'm using my lungs to run from new york city to san francisco. >> reporter: the 24-year-old harvard grad is spreading a simple message: anyone can get lung cancer, even nonsmokers like jill. >> the reason i'm doing this is for jill is because i have that drive. >> reporter: kelsey took off from times square on july 30th and has spent 4 months on the road. at the wheel, sidney ford wh
cbs 5's dr. kim mulvihill hs of a lifelong >>> a bay area athlete's battle with lung cancer has inspired a unique journey. >> a lifelong friendship and the spectacular finish and honor of that friendship that's just days away. >> reporter: joe costello was just 22 when she died from lung cancer in 2010. it's how she lived that lives on. >> i do think that last year of jo's life although it was her most difficult and challenging, in many ways it could be the best year...
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cbs 5 reporter don knapp has more on the big small business saturday. don? >> reporter: ann, if things went as well this year for the small businesses as they did last year. at least for a big portion of them, this was their most profitable day of the year and of course that's the idea behind small business saturday. between black friday which the year got a head start with thanksgiving thursday sales and before cyber monday, comes still another campaign to get customers into stores. small business saturday. why? >> it means a lot because these days we get lost in the shuffle to some degree especially with the online presence and so on. >> reporter: peter barren in walnut creek says there are other good reasons to shop at a small business. >> so people will come into a small store. usually operated by the owner or people very close to the business. and so we'll handle each customer as if it's only our only customer. >> reporter: last year about 100 million shoppers turned out for small business saturday. the shopper sonya says just being small makes it a bet
cbs 5 reporter don knapp has more on the big small business saturday. don? >> reporter: ann, if things went as well this year for the small businesses as they did last year. at least for a big portion of them, this was their most profitable day of the year and of course that's the idea behind small business saturday. between black friday which the year got a head start with thanksgiving thursday sales and before cyber monday, comes still another campaign to get customers into stores....
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cbs 5 reporter talked to the victim's father. >> reporter: his dad said that he saw this man, jonathan wilbanks and another suspect running towards him wearing a mask holding a gun. he ran back to his car with his friend and tried to start the engine to get away. >> the gunman tried to open the door and couldn't get the door open so he stepped back and shot into the car. that's my understanding from the young man with him. he said that rory looked at him and said his name. then he just died. >> reporter: it was a part of the violent crime spree that started with four armed robberies within an hour on friday night. after trying to carjack and murdering the football star, police say that the gunman opened fire from an officer while he sat in this patrol car. the stakes mark the projector of the bullets. it shows how the bullet caused the pepper spray canister to explode. after a short chase, jonathan wilbanks crashed the car and was arrested. he was bloody after getting hit twice in the gun battle, but still struggled with officers. the police union and the city put up a $20,000 reward t
cbs 5 reporter talked to the victim's father. >> reporter: his dad said that he saw this man, jonathan wilbanks and another suspect running towards him wearing a mask holding a gun. he ran back to his car with his friend and tried to start the engine to get away. >> the gunman tried to open the door and couldn't get the door open so he stepped back and shot into the car. that's my understanding from the young man with him. he said that rory looked at him and said his name. then he...
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more sports on cbs 5. good night.
more sports on cbs 5. good night.
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the cbs reporter daniel nottingham reports the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya has sparked a nasty political battle in washington. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> reporter: at his first news conference since his reelection, the president defended un ambassador susan rice. senators john mccain and lindsey graham say they will block her elevation to secretary of state because of comments she made days after the attack on the consulate in libya. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and besmirch her reputation is outrageous. >> reporter: arizona senator john mccain took exception >> i doubt that the families of these brave americans who were murdered would believe that we are "picking on" anyone. >> reporter: the president also addressed the fiscal cliff. one way to avoid it is to extend tax -- not to extend tax cuts to the wealthiest americans. >> they'll still be wealthy. >> reporter: while john boehner agreed ballparks ises in, he
the cbs reporter daniel nottingham reports the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya has sparked a nasty political battle in washington. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> reporter: at his first news conference since his reelection, the president defended un ambassador susan rice. senators john mccain and lindsey graham say they will block her elevation to secretary of state because of comments she made days...